Background
Earnshaw was born in Wrexham, Wales, and attended Street John"s College, Cambridge, where he studied history.
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When their classmates disappear from the circle of singing stones on the Empty Planet, Tim and Sanchez try to solve the mystery.
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Earnshaw was born in Wrexham, Wales, and attended Street John"s College, Cambridge, where he studied history.
Street John"s College.
He then spent a number of years as a secondary school teacher in different locations in the United Kingdom. He spent a long time as a lecturer in English Literature at Street Paul"s College, Cheltenham (a teacher training college with Bristol university qualifications). After retiring, he moved to Bristol, where he still lives, and worked with Timothy Mowl on a range of books on British architectural and garden history. These sometimes appear with Earnshaw as Mowl"s co-author, and sometimes with him in Mowl"s acknowledgement as a researcher
He has a great love of botany and travel, and has made extensive trips around Europe and elsewhere studying flowers, architecture, gardens and history.
Adult novels And the Mistress Pursuing (1966) Planet in the Eye of Time (1968) Other teenage novels Planet of the Jumping Bears (1990) The Rock Dog Gang (1987) Next Stop, Wildstar (1994) Non-fiction Trumpet at a Distant Gate: The Lodge as Prelude to the Country House Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, London: Waterstones, 1985 John Wood: Architect of Obsession Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, Bath: Millstream Books, 1988 X Press, 1995 (September), Academy of Sciences INSULAR ROCOCO Architecture, Politics and Society in Ireland and England, 1710–1770, Timothy Mowl and Brian Earnshaw, 1999.
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